And for those poor users with silly hardware, the «control panel» should
warn their users that video-out sadly has to be mapped to «super+p» to
work if the keycode is hardcoded by the vendor.
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You could also probably just remove the «video-out» shortcut key who is
mapped on «super+p».
These hotkeys configurations should probably be easier to configure from
some settings panel as «super+p» is used in IDE's for example. Another
example is that «super+p» is often used in xmonad for spawnin
Thanks Hendrik, your a life saver. :-)
Ive had this laptop (whitebook Aopen 1557) for quite some time, and it
has always been troublesome getting acerhk up and running..
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This bug affects me, as my SpeedTouch home router seems to switch over
to 249 - Classless Static Routes after Ive been into Windows 7 instead
of using the RFC Classless Static Routes 121.
Might also be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dhcp3/+bug/164128 .
I also made a blog po
I'm not sure if this is related, but I've also have had some issues with
dhclient not fetching the default route from my speedtouch home router.
I went digging a bit and noticed my speedtouch handing out some kind of
Microsoft proprietary classless static routing 249 instead of the
default classles
I can confirm that booting up the live CD, and using synaptic to remove
the dmraid package makes ubiquity detect the harddrives and is able to
partition it.
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installer doesn't let me partition any harddrive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474717
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installer doesn't list any harddrive to partition,
but using a terminal and using gparted , parted or cfdisk shows /dev/sda 40GB
disk which I can partition. Why won't the installer list this drive and use it?
Ive tried both using IDE legacy and
Confirmed, had to setup a partition (so drive has a valid partition
table) on my usb pen drive to get auto mounting to work.
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Gnome-mount will only mount encrypted partitions and not drives created with
cryptsetup/luks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117011
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Still happens per today, with Ubuntu Intrepid.
I found this bug rapport:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-mount/+bug/117011
Maybe mark one of the bugs as a duplicate?
I've confirmed auto mounting is working as stated in bug #117011, __if__
you partition up your usb pen drive. Tha
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